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If God is loving and Jesus is truly God, why is there so much suffering? In this sermon from The Skeptic’s Guide to a Jewish Rabbi, we approach this painful question by looking at Jesus’ baptism, where he steps into the water alongside a suffering people and identifies fully with our broken world. Rather than offering easy answers, this message reflects on a God who meets us in solidarity, bears our pain in love, and shows us that suffering does not have the final word. This sermon is for anyone who carries questions, grief, or longing and wonders where God is in the midst of it all.
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If God is loving and Jesus is truly God, why is there so much suffering? In this sermon from The Skeptic’s Guide to a Jewish Rabbi, we approach this painful question by looking at Jesus’ baptism, where he steps into the water alongside a suffering people and identifies fully with our broken world. Rather than offering easy answers, this message reflects on a God who meets us in solidarity, bears our pain in love, and shows us that suffering does not have the final word. This sermon is for anyone who carries questions, grief, or longing and wonders where God is in the midst of it all.

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